Feel (v. t.): To perceive by the mind; to have a sense of; to
experience; to be affected by; to be sensible of, or sensetive to; as,
to feel pleasure; to feel pain.

Smart (v. i.): To feel a pungent pain of mind; to feel sharp pain or
grief; to suffer; to feel the sting of evil.

Feel (v. t.): To touch; to handle; to examine by touching; as, feel this
piece of silk; hence, to make trial of; to test; often with out.

Feel (n.): A sensation communicated by touching; impression made upon
one who touches or handles; as, this leather has a greasy feel.

Hypocrisy (n.): The act or practice of a hypocrite; a feigning to be
what one is not, or to feel what one does not feel; a dissimulation, or
a concealment of one's real character, disposition, or motives;
especially, the assuming of false appearance of virtue or religion; a
simulation of goodness.

Feel (v. i.): To be conscious of an inward impression, state of mind,
persuasion, physical condition, etc.; to perceive one's self to be; --
followed by an adjective describing the state, etc.; as, to feel
assured, grieved, persuaded.

Resent (v. t.): To be sensible of; to feel

Felt (imp. & p. p.): of Feel

Feeling (p. pr. & vb. n.): of Feel

Felt (): imp. & p. p. / a. from Feel.

Feel (v. t.): To perceive; to observe.

Resent (v. i.): To feel resentment.

Forefeel (v. t.): To feel beforehand; to have a presentiment of.

Erme (v. i.): To grieve; to feel sad.

Feel (n.): Feeling; perception.

Tickle (v. i.): To feel titillation.

Know (v. i.): To be assured; to feel confident.

Remord (v. i.): To feel remorse.

Feel (v. i.): To know with feeling; to be conscious; hence, to know
certainly or without misgiving.

Antipathize (v. i.): To feel or show antipathy.

Feel (v. i.): To have the sensibilities moved or affected.

Rue (v. i.): To feel sorrow and regret; to repent.

Scunner (v. t.): To cause to loathe, or feel disgust at.

Presage (v. t.): To have a presentiment of; to feel beforehand; to
foreknow.

Divine (v. i.): To have or feel a presage or foreboding.

Grabble (v. i.): To grope; to feel with the hands.

Want (v. t.): To feel need of; to wish or long for; to desire; to crave.

Grope (v. i.): To feel with or use the hands; to handle.

Grubbla (v. t. & i.): To feel or grope in the dark.

Grudge (v. i.): To feel compunction or grief.

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Words, slangs, sentences and phrases similar to want to; feel like

Meaning of cop a feel

cop a feel means: Vrb phrs. Get a feel of something, often applied to a grope
of a sexual nature. E.g."Is it any wonder that she reported him for
sexual harrassment, he always copped a feel of her bottom whenever she
walked past his desk."

Meaning of FEEL LIKE SHIT

FEEL LIKE SHIT means: Feel like shit is British slang for to feel unwell, hungover.

Meaning of Feel me

Feel me means: (feel me) v.,
To be in agreement with. “I
think the teacher is being hypocritical, do you feel me?” [Etym.,
African American]

Meaning of FEEL

FEEL means: Feel is slang for to pass one's hands over the sexual organs of someone.

Meaning of COP A FEEL

COP A FEEL means: Cop a feel is American slang for to grope someone sexually.

Meaning of 'feel Tha Funk'

'feel Tha Funk' means: feel the music. get down wit da boogie.

Meaning of avoir la pêche

avoir la pêche means: feel energetic; feel energized

Meaning of FEEL A DRAFT

FEEL A DRAFT means: Feel a draft is Black−American slang for to sense racism.

Meaning of feel me

feel me means: v. to understand or affirm.
"I'm about to smack you up for tryin to front on me in front of my peeps, you feel me?"

Meaning of Knackered

Knackered means: -
The morning after twenty pints and the curry, you'd probably feel knackered. Another way to describe it is to say you feel shagged. Basically worn out, good for nothing, tired out, knackered.

Meaning of
Knackered

Knackered means:
The morning after twenty pints and the curry, you'd probably feel knackered. Another way to describe it is to say you feel shagged. Basically worn out, good for nothing, tired out, knackered.

Meaning of FEEL ONE'S OATS

FEEL ONE'S OATS means: To feel one's oats is slang for to be conceited or self−important.

Meaning of FEEL FINE

FEEL FINE means: Feel fine is British slang for nine pounds sterling.

Meaning of feel crook

feel crook means: feel unwell ‘I’m feeling really crook today.’ ¬

Meaning of FEEL SOMEONE'S COLLAR

FEEL SOMEONE'S COLLAR means: Feel someone's collar is slang for arrest or take into custody.

Slang definitions, words, phrases and meanings

ANCHOR means: Anchor is slang for a juror who has been bribed to influence other jurors to vote for an acquittal. Anchor is slang for a stay of execution.Anchor was old slang for a pick−axe.Anchor is American naval slang for the lowest−ranking class member at the United States NavalAcademy.Anchor is American business slang for the main component of a shopping mall or complex.

up for grabs means: Available to anyone. He upped the cigarettes from the grocery store.

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